No, Romans did not believe in Valhalla, as it is a concept from Norse mythology associated with the afterlife for warriors who died bravely in battle. The Romans had their own beliefs about the afterlife, including ideas of the underworld ruled by Pluto and the practice of honoring ancestors through various rituals. While the Romans did interact with various cultures, including the Norse, their religious beliefs were distinct and centered around their own pantheon of gods and traditions.
the vikings get to go to valhalla.
Yes. Valhalla was one of three possible afterlifes for Vikings. For them it was their highest aspiration where only the bravest sould went to, after they recieved a glorious death in battle.
Valhalla is the hall of the slain, where the people who have died in battle go. A warrior's heaven if you will.
In the Norse Mythos Valhalla was reserved for those who died with glorious valor. Which for a Viking meant that they were expected to die valliantly in death, if they did they believed that the Valkyries would take them to Valhalla.
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That Viking warriors went to Valhalla after they died.
Romans believed in gods and winning
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Yes, early Romans did.
the vikings get to go to valhalla.
The romans and the greeks both but the greeks believe its castor and pollux the romans believe it was romulas and remus.
I believe the Romans called it the island of Mona.
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